Grass is the only producer listed. All the other organisms in your list are consumers.
It would have minimal effect as frogs are only a small part of a raccoon's diet.
It is unlikely that all frogs dying would have a significant impact on the raccoon population. Raccoons have a varied diet and can adapt to changes in their environment by consuming other prey items. While frogs may be a part of a raccoon's diet, their absence is unlikely to cause a substantial decrease in the raccoon population.
Ye, most frogs eat a variety of insects including grasshoppers
If all frogs died, the raccoon population would likely decrease due to a loss of a food source. Frogs are an important part of the raccoon's diet, and the lack of this prey could lead to starvation or population decline for raccoons.
Grass>Grasshopper>Frog>Snake>Hawk The grasshoppers eat the grasses, the frogs eat the grasshoppers, the snakes eat the frogs and the hawks eat the snakes.
African dwarf frogs, like all frogs, are consumers. To be a producer, an organism has to make its own food. Only plants, and some species of bacteria, are capable of photosynthesis to make their own food.
grasshopper's eat flays so as frogs, spider.
The Cozumel raccoon (Procyon pygmaeus) is a raccoon endemic to the island of Cozumel, east of the Yucatan Peninsula (Mexico). Its diet consists mostly of crabs, fruit, frogs, lizards, and insects.
Frogs eat other organisms, such as insects, so they are consumers.
there would be no snakes to eat the frogs and with more frogs their would be less grasshoppers
A fly.
Producers